An appeals court upheld the gay marriage bans of Ohio and several other states last week. Will the Supreme Court punt again or will it be forced to come to a final decision? University of Akron Law School professor Will Huhn has the answer.

Robart says making an exception would open to the door to possible abuses of its membership policy.

"People are living together, they have kids, like LeBron James, but they're not married," Robart said.

"They want the family rate and quite frankly, we've tried to standardize, we've tried to be consistent and we try to offer, as we said, every possible combination that we can."

Meanwhile, Shane May says he tried calling the mayor regarding the matter, but was turned away by a female secretary.

"She said that we were able to talk to the mayor, asked what the issue was about that we were calling for, we told her and she then proceeded to tell us that 'unfortunatley he wasn't able to answer questions like those at this time'," May said.